This is winger Dave Moss’s first game against his former team. Moss was drafted by the Flames and played for them for six seasons before signing with the Coyotes last summer as a free agent.

“Itâ€™llÂ be different Iâ€™m sure,” Moss said. “Just having spent so much time there and knowing a lot of the guys. I’m sure itâ€™ll be a different experience, something Iâ€™ve never had to deal with before. But at the end of the day, itâ€™s just another game.”

On his time in Calgary:

“It was great, a lot of good memories and a lot of good people in the organization that I’m friends with still. They gave me a good chance to play in the NHL, and Iâ€™ll be forever grateful for that. I had a lot of good memories there.”

On the Flames:

“I think they have a lot of skill up front. Certainly the top three lines are as skilled as they get. If you turn pucks over and give them chances, they can make you pay and itâ€™s going to be one of those games we have to make sure we get pucks deep. And if theyâ€™re going to use their skill, they have to use the length of the ice to do it.”

Danny Taylor is making his first NHL start for the Flames:

“Weâ€™re going to have to get a lot of pucks on him to make it tough on him from the start and see how he reacts,” Moss said. “The second end of a back-to-back is always tough as the game wears on.”

Other notes and news:

The Coyotes are 11-1-2 all-time against goaltenders making their first career start in the NHL.

Captain Shane Doan leads the team with 37 hits.

The Coyotes are 5-1 at Jobing.com Arena against the Flames with Tippett as their coach.

Center Kyle Chipchura has recorded a point in three of his past five games.

Flames captain Jarome Iginla has scored 32 goals and has 54 points in 59 career games against the Coyotes. He has one goal this season.

The Flames are 3-1-1 on the road this season. Their power play is sixth overall (26.5 percent) and fifth on the road (23.8 percent).

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